Liverpool icon Mohamed Salah has shared heartfelt thoughts about his impending departure, revealing his desire to leave the club on a high note as his legendary Anfield journey nears its conclusion.
Mohamed Salah delivers in final Merseyside Derby
Salah once again proved his value on the biggest stage, scoring in Liverpool’s dramatic 2-1 victory over Everton in the Merseyside derby. The goal not only set the tone for the game but also saw him match Steven Gerrard’s record for the most Premier League goals by a Liverpool player in this historic fixture.
Reflecting on the win, Salah emphasized the team’s collective effort over individual milestones.
“It feels great, to be fair,” he told Sky Sports.
“The most important thing was to help the team to just settle down and keep more confidence, because we knew before the game it was going to be tricky, it was going to be a difficult game. I'm glad in the end we managed to win the game.”
Focus remains on team success
With just five matches remaining in his Liverpool career, Mohamed Salah’s exit is becoming increasingly real for fans. Despite the emotional weight of the moment, the Egyptian forward remains firmly focused on helping his side finish the season strongly.
He made it clear that personal reflection can wait, with his priorities centered on delivering results in the final stretch.
“No, but I wish I just keep scoring and help the team at least to achieve Champions League [qualification] this season. And hopefully I [say] farewell in the right way,” he explained.
A legacy nearing its final chapter
Salah’s time at Liverpool has been nothing short of extraordinary. From breaking records to winning major honors, he has cemented his place among the club’s greatest-ever players.
As his Anfield chapter draws to a close, the forward’s ambition remains unchanged—to contribute decisively and ensure his farewell is as memorable as his tenure.
Emotional goodbye on the horizon
With the end in sight, Mohamed Salah’s words reflect both gratitude and determination. His aim is simple yet powerful: to leave Liverpool having given everything until the very last whistle.
For supporters, the coming weeks promise to be emotional, as one of the club’s modern legends prepares to bid farewell in a manner befitting his remarkable legacy.


